Versorecto is New Logora's largest and most modern city, sporting a massive department store even larger than Dia City's. Much of this is thanks to DiCadria Enterprises, or DiCE, the archipelago's largest Pokémon product manufacturer. DiCE President Mia DiCadria has redesigned not only her company but the entire city so that it is powered by Krtuso's constant geothermal activity, increasing their energy efficiency more than tenfold. She and her son also hold double battles in the city's gym.
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The terrain becomes rugged and hilly as Route 616 approaches Etaoin City. The route is exposed, with few trees or other objects to provide shelter, and it heats up very quickly.
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Etaoin City is fairly small as cities go, though it used to be much busier than it is now. There was a Pokémon gym here, but it was shut down some time ago; without the gym to attract trainers, most people don't bother staying in this hot, dusty city for long. Etaoin's only big draw these days is its small Tanoby shrine, nearly identical to the one found in Shrdlu Town, where special events are sometimes held. Efforts are being made to renovate the abandoned gym and turn it into some sort of battle hall as well.
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Leave Etaoin City and travelers will find themselves on the edge of a scorching badland. It is only a short walk along Route 617 to the Jarovesu Badlands proper; travelers who want to avoid most of the heat can cut underneath the badlands via the Jarovesu Tunnel.
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The stretch of arid, uneven terrain known as the Jarovesu Badlands is unbearably hot and dangerous, and it is considered unfit for prolonged human habitation. That doesn't stop the slew of Fire Pokémon that live in the area, however, and apparently it didn't stop the Tanoby—Tanoby carvings have been found among Jarovesu's hills, caves and even around the base of the dormant Mt. Etseln as well, and a few Unown along with them. On top of all the seismic and geothermal activity there have been reports of unusual falling stars and meteorites in the skies over the malpaís.

Most people who want to move between Etaoin and Fractura make use of the Jarovesu Tunnel connecting Routes 617 and 618. The underground pass is cooler, safer and generally free of Pokémon, though the maintenance crews do sometimes have trouble with a few wilds sneaking in.
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Route 618 leads out of the oppressive Jarovesu Badlands (or from underneath it via the Jarovesu Tunnel) and northeast toward Fractura City. It is still quite uncomfortable, especially in the afternoons, but trainers put up with the heat and the Pokémon in order to move forward with their journeys.
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While not quite as large as Versorecto or steeped in history as Etaoin, Fractura City still holds its own as an important spot on Krtuso. It has a reputation for producing many powerful and successful trainers, not the least of whom is Fractura's gym leader, master Psychic-type trainer Casey.
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Route 619 connects Krtuso to Brol Island. Its abundant Water-type Pokémon can quickly sink the unwary, which is why most trainers end up traveling by ferry instead of attempting to surf or swim its impressive length.
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